A young man and his friends find themselves in a fight for survival when an alien experiment crash lands on Earth and regenerates strange and ferocious creatures from their bones and oil.
It's a fine start, but I feel like your story is missing a couple of key ingredients:
1) The concept is fine, but flawed in some key ways. Unless you're an established writer, no one is going to want to make a high-budget monster disaster movie. It'll be too expensive. These movies tend to be heavy on spectacle, light on substance, and there's nothing wrong with that, but in order to get your foot in the door, you'll need to write a story that...
In a plague-ravaged future, scrappy grave diggers battle elite tomb raiders for entrance into a fortified crypt, but once trapped inside, they must face off against a sinister threat from beyond.
A T.V. investigative reporter goes too far in an expose becoming part of the story. He is literarally cursed to lose his sense of reality about when he is on camera or not. his
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